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123rd Division (People's Republic Of China)
In military terms, 123rd Division or 123rd Infantry Division may refer to: ; Infantry divisions * 123rd Infantry Division (France), a World War I division of the French Army * 123rd Infantry Division (German Empire) * 123rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 123rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 123rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire), a World War I division of the Imperial Russian Army * 123rd Rifle Division 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ..., a division of the Soviet Union's Red Army * 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, a division of the Soviet Army {{mil-unit-dis ...
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123rd Infantry Division (France)
In military terms, 123rd Division or 123rd Infantry Division may refer to: ; Infantry divisions * 123rd Infantry Division (France), a World War I division of the French Army * 123rd Infantry Division (German Empire) * 123rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 123rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 123rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire), a World War I division of the Imperial Russian Army * 123rd Rifle Division 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ..., a division of the Soviet Union's Red Army * 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, a division of the Soviet Army {{mil-unit-dis ...
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123rd Infantry Division (German Empire)
The 123rd Infantry Division (''123. Infanterie-Division'') was a formation of the Imperial German Army in World War I. The division was formed on April 1, 1915, and organized over the next several weeks. It was part of a wave of new infantry divisions formed in the spring of 1915. The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The division was a Royal Saxon division, made up of troops from that kingdom. It was formed primarily from the excess infantry regiments of regular infantry divisions which were being triangularized. The division's 245th Infantry Brigade was the former 64th Infantry Brigade of the 32nd (3rd Royal Saxon) Infantry Division, and came to the division with the 178th Infantry Regiment. The 106th Reserve Infantry Regiment came from the 24th (2nd Royal Saxon) Reserve Division and the 182nd Infantry Regiment came from the 23rd (1st Royal Saxon) Infantry Division. Combat chronicle The 123rd Infantry Division i ...
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123rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
123rd Infantry Division (''123. Infanterie-Division'') was a unit of the Wehrmacht during World War II. History Commands and operational areas Composition * Infanterie-Regiment 415 * Infanterie-Regiment 416 * Infanterie-Regiment 418 * Artillerie-Regiment 123 * Pionier-Bataillon 123 * Feldersatz-Bataillon 123 * Panzerjäger-Abteilung 123 * Aufklärungs-Abteilung 123 * Nachrichten-Abteilung 123 * Divisions-Nachschubführer 123 Personnel Commanders Chiefs of Staff Bibliography * Werner Haupt: ''Demjansk – Ein Bollwerk im Osten'', Bad Nauheim 1963. * Werner Haupt: ''Heeresgruppe Nord'', Bad Nauheim 1967. * Franz Kurowski: ''Demjansk – Der Kessel im Eis'', Wölfersheim-Berstadt 2001. * {{Knight's Cross recipients of the 123rd ID Military units and formations established in 1939 Infantry divisions of Germany during World War II 1939 establishments in Germany Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 ...
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123rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the . It was formed on 16 January 1945 in Sunwu County as a triangular division. It was part a batch of eight simultaneously created divisions: the 121st, 122nd, 123rd, 124th, 125th, 126th, 127th and 128th Divisions. The nucleus of the formation was the 73rd Independent Mixed Brigade, which was formed in October 1944 from the headquarters of the 1st Division. History On 30 March 1945 the 123rd Division's formation was complete and it was assigned to the 4th Army._(Matsukaze)">ic">123rd_Division_[sic/nowiki>_(Matsukaze)/ref>_It_was_tasked_with_the_garrison_of__Sunwu_County,_adjacent_to_the_135th_Independent_Mixed_Brigade_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).html" ;"title="ic/nowiki>_(Matsukaze).html" ;"title="ic">123rd Division [sic/nowiki> (Matsukaze)">ic">123rd Division [sic/nowiki> (Matsukaze)/ref> It was tasked with the garrison of Sunwu County, adjacent to the 135th Independent Mixed Brigade (Imperi ...
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123rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
In military terms, 123rd Division or 123rd Infantry Division may refer to: ; Infantry divisions * 123rd Infantry Division (France), a World War I division of the French Army * 123rd Infantry Division (German Empire) * 123rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 123rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 123rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire), a World War I division of the Imperial Russian Army * 123rd Rifle Division 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ..., a division of the Soviet Union's Red Army * 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, a division of the Soviet Army {{mil-unit-dis ...
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123rd Rifle Division
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 ...
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